Colorado tick fever

Colorado tick fever is an acute viral disease caused by the Colorado RNA virus, an acute viral disease transmitted by ticks, and the tick is a carrier. Clinically, fever, headache, back pain, bimodal fever persist for 1 week, and leukopenia are characterized.

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